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Description

A todo.txt command line add-on for marking a task as done, and then adding it again, adjusting due dates and deferral dates if desired.

Installation

This add-on can be installed by cloning the Git repository to your $TODO_ACTIONS_DIR ($HOME/.todo.actions.d by default) and renaming the created directory to again/ (which must not already exist).

$ cd ~/.todo.actions.d/
$ git clone git@github.com:nthorne/todo.txt-cli-again-addon.git
$ mv todo.txt-cli-again-addon again

To use again as a drop-in replacement for the do action, just add a symlink for it. The TODO_NO_AGAIN_IF_NOT_TAGGED environment variable will also need to be set; see Configuration below.

$ cd ~/.todo.actions.d/
$ ln -s again/again do

Usage

$ todo.sh again N

Mark item N as done, and then recreate it, with the creation date set as today's date, and any existing due date set to today. Deferral date is not affected by this operation. There is an exception if the item contains an again:ADJUST tag; see below.

$ todo.sh again N ADJUST

Mark item N as done, and then recreate it with the creation date set as today's date, and any existing due date and deferral date set to ADJUST from today.

$ todo.sh again N +ADJUST

Mark item N as done, and then recreate it with the creation date set as today's date, and any existing due date and deferral date set to ADJUST from their previous values.

You can also encode the adjustment interval in the task description with the again: tag.

$ todo.sh list 9
(A) Do important things due:2001-01-01 t:2001-01-01 again:+5

$ todo.sh again 9
9 x 2001-01-03 (A) Do important things due:2001-01-01 t:2001-01-01 again:+5
TODO: 9 marked as done.
10 (A) Do important things due:2001-01-06 t:2001-01-06 again:+5
TODO: 10 added.

But the again tag will be overriden by an adjustment provided on the command line.

$ todo.sh list 9
(A) Do important things due:2001-01-01 t:2001-01-01 again:+5

$ todo.sh again 9 +10
9 x 2001-01-03 (A) Do important things due:2001-01-01 t:2001-01-01 again:+5
TODO: 9 marked as done.
10 (A) Do important things due:2001-01-11 t:2001-01-11 again:+5
TODO: 10 added.

Filter

In order to hide tasks whose threshold date are set to a future day, point the TODO_TXT_FINAL_FILTER environment variable to againFilter.sh in e.g. your .bashrc:

# At an appropriate line in ~/.bashrc, assuming again is installed in ~/.todo.actions.d
TODOTXT_FINAL_FILTER=${HOME}/.todo.actions.d/againFilter.sh

or, alternatively, add the following to ~/.todo/config:

export TODOTXT_FINAL_FILTER="${HOME}/.todo.actions.d/againFilter.sh"

Adjustment Format

The ADJUST argument has the following format:

(+)X(d|b|w|m|y)
  • + = adjust dates relative to current values instead of today's date (optional)
  • X = an integer indicating the magnitude of the adjustment (required)
  • d, b, w, m, or y = adjust dates by days, business days (Mon-Fri), weeks, months, or years (optional, default is days if omitted)

Note that dates near the end of the month will drift from 31 to 30 (in months with only 30 days) and eventually to 28 (if they are ever scheduled in February of a common year, i.e. not a leap year).

$ todo.sh list 12
12 dates on this task will drift due:2014-10-31

$ todo.sh again 12 +1m
12 dates on this task will drift due:2014-11-30  ; only 30 days in November

$ todo.sh again 12 +2m
12 dates on this task will drift due:2015-01-30  ; drift is permanent

$ todo.sh again 12 +1m
12 dates on this task will drift due:2015-02-28  ; common year, only 28 days in February

$ todo.sh again 12 +31d
12 dates on this task will drift due:2015-03-31  ; adjust by days to keep task on the last day of the month

Configuration

If the environment variable TODO_NO_AGAIN_IF_NOT_TAGGED is set, then again will only re-add tasks that have an again tag in them, making the again command a drop-in replacement for the do command for any tasks without the again tag. See Examples for usage.

The environment variable TODO_AGAIN_TAG can be set to change the tag which is used for the adjustment interval if present.

Examples

Here are some examples that demonstrate how the again add-on works.

$ date +%F
2015-11-12

$ todo.sh list
1 learn something new
2 change bathroom towels due:2015-11-15
3 deposit paycheck due:2015-11-15
4 replace smoke alarm batteries due:2015-10-20
5 pay rent due:2015-12-03
6 send flowers to Mom for her birthday due:2016-01-14 again:+1y

$ todo.sh again 1
1 x 2015-11-12 learn something new
TODO: 1 marked as done.
7 learn something new
TODO: 7 added.

$ TODO_NO_AGAIN_IF_NOT_TAGGED=1 todo.sh again 1
1 x 2015-11-12 learn something new
TODO: 1 marked as done.

$ todo.sh again 2 14
2 x 2015-11-12 change bathroom towels due:2015-11-15
TODO: 2 marked as done.
8 change bathroom towels due:2015-11-26
TODO: 8 added.

$ todo.sh again 3 +14
3 x 2015-11-12 deposit paycheck due:2015-11-15
TODO: 3 marked as done.
9 deposit paycheck due:2015-11-29
TODO: 9 added.

$ todo.sh again 4 1y
4 x 2015-11-12 replace smoke alarm batteries due:2015-10-20
TODO: 4 marked as done.
10 replace smoke alarm batteries due:2016-11-12
TODO: 10 added.

$ todo.sh again 5 +1m
5 x 2015-11-12 pay rent due:2015-12-03
TODO: 5 marked as done.
11 pay rent due:2016-01-03
TODO: 11 added.

$ todo.sh again 6
6 x 2015-11-12 send flowers to Mom for her birthday due:2016-01-14 again:+1y
TODO: 6 marked as done.
12 send flowers to Mom for her birthday due:2017-01-14 again:+1y
TODO: 12 added.

$ TODO_NO_AGAIN_IF_NOT_TAGGED=1 todo.sh again 6
6 x 2015-11-12 send flowers to Mom for her birthday due:2016-01-14 again:+1y
TODO: 6 marked as done.
12 send flowers to Mom for her birthday due:2017-01-14 again:+1y
TODO: 12 added.

Licensing

This add-on is released under the GNU General Public License v.3.0. For further details, refer to LICENSE.

Attribution

This add-on is based on the repeat add-on.

Thanks to the following developers for contributing features and fixes:

  • ad1217 (Adam Goldsmith)
  • cpence (Charles Pence)
  • jbrc (James Blair)
  • juzim (Julian Zimmermann)
  • munkee (David Whitmarsh)
  • tgdnt (Tiago Donato)
  • owenh000 (Owen Heisler)
  • adamschmalhofer (Adam Schmalhofer)

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